
Making sense of the Middle Corridor in a post-war context
Source: Alexander Gerst at Flickr Alexander Gerst
For forwarders focusing on containerised cargo volumes, using the Middle Corridor between China and Europe costs more than it brings. The route gained much exposure because of the war in Ukraine as an option to bypass Russia. Can the Middle Corridor still make sense once the war ends?
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